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As the Structural Engineer with the Water/Wastewater team, you will be responsible for the project design engineering and construction of Water/Wastewater projects. Mackinnon Bruce International, an Executive Search Consultancy within the global Civil Infrastructure, Water and Wastewater industries, are working exclusively alongside a nationally recognized leader within the Water, Wastewater and Engineering markets, who are looking to hire a Structural Engineer – Water/Wastewater, to join their growing team.
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The Senior Structural Engineer will lead structural design project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including power, process, corporate, healthcare, pipeline, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military facilities.
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Technical Leadership: Function as a lead technical design engineer and/or project manager, working independently while supervising and mentoring less experienced engineers to develop their technical and interpersonal skills.
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Our Ohio offices are looking for a highly motivated Structural/Bridge Engineer with 5-15 years of bridge design experience to join our established transportation practice. Job Description: Structural Bridge Engineer.
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A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. (AMT) is seeking a Senior Structural / Bridge Engineer with 12+ years of relevant experience in analysis and design of new and rehabilitation structures, to join the structural engineering team in our Raleigh, NC , or other office locations.
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Review project specifications or calculations for engineers and architects; provide feedback to designers regarding accuracy, suitability, and code compliance. Active in local organizations of the design and construction community, i.e. CSI, ASCE, Structural Engineer's Association.
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Act as the Project Manager or Project Engineer on multiple projects that vary in size and complexity. 5+ years of structural engineering experience, demonstrating growth in project management experience and diverse projects.
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In addition, the Senior Structural Engineer defines and develops the plan to meet the project requirements and leads structural engineers and designers to achieve the expected results in terms of quality, cost, and schedule.
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Highly proficient with structural engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to project work-related issues. Solve project problems in a team environment, particularly where project issues and challenges are significantly affected by the proposed structural solutions.
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Highly proficient with extensive experience in bridge and infrastructure planning, design, and program/construction management; including project involvement in a variety of rehabilitation and reconstruction, new design, and construction projects.
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The firm has several offices in Ohio and has an immediate opening for a Senior Bridge Engineer at its Columbus, Ohio (Headquarters) Office. Professional Engineer license required in the State of Ohio (multi-state a plus.
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We are looking for a: Senior Structural Project Engineer. As a Senior Project Engineer you will translate your customers’ needs for their warehouse systems into an engineering designs, create bills of material, supervise layouts and drawings, and collaborate with the manufacturing team.
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Field Engineer (Structural/Civil) Category:Engineering, Keywords:Construction Engineer, Location:COLUMBUS, OH-43201. Bachelor’s degree in Structural or Civil Engineering required; Master’s degree (technical or business) preferred.
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Develop strong client relationships and engage in business development practices to leverage those partnerships for ongoing project work. Manage project cost through effective planning and prioritization.
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The Sr. Structural Engineer will also coach and mentor junior engineers and assist with department business development activities. The Sr. Structural Engineer is responsible for performing and managing simple and more extensive, complex analysis, design, and documentation on various structures.
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